just finish this one tonight. used to be a high gloss blue ano now its a matt blue/light blue/clear acid wash. According to my research afterwards the finish was dulled because it was anodized at to high of a temperature. It should have been around 70* but since I need to get to bed at a decent time tonight I didn't want to wait for the ice packs to cool the 12 galons of water from ~80-85* and incorrectly thought it would be fine.
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Originally posted by KMDPB View PostLooks great! Good work! In my experience you lose the gloss whenever you remove the previous ano with lye etch. If I want gloss parts I remove ano with lye, polish, degrease, then ano. I'm not expert that's just how I do it
what paste/compound do you use?
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This is my secret weapon for polishing, I do a lot of polishing for work and was astonished when I discovered these.
Metal polishing Wheel 6" x 1" 7p Non Woven Abrasive Wheel Nylon Fiber polishing Wheel Abrasive disc https://a.co/d/f1Poa8e
I'll start with that wheel on a bench grinder/polisher, for any nooks and crannies I cant get to I'll use scotch brite wheels on a rotary tool. Then I use brown polishing compound on a cotton wheel for the last mirror finish. I am not a patient man so that is the technique I've developed for a decent finish in very minimal time.Gas, Grass or Brass, no one rides for free...
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Same here. That looks incredible. It's also in my color scheme so maybe I'm bias
Is it possible to do a 3 color acid wash?
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Originally posted by Trbo323 View Post
Is it possible to do a 3 color acid wash?
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I haven't tried it yet but I believe that the 'galaxy' anos are done by acid washing black then using two or more other colors.
If you want one of the 3 colors to be clear/"white" then the answer is always yes. Since you just do a normal two color acid wash then remove some of that with acid OR bleach (NEVER MIX ACID AND BLEACH YOU GET MUSTARD GAS AND COULD DIE!!)
Eventually I'll make a guide on how I do acid washes and what colors you can't use together if you don't want brown.
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Originally posted by KMDPB View PostI'd love to see photos of your setup!
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small update::
Threw together the gun and not to toot my own horn but I'm pretty excited about this one. The plan right now is to reano one of my black regs, ram, and 3 ways to clear so that they match the vasa and back block.
This will probably be the last update on this body since once finished I plan to sell it.
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It’s a good anno to milling match. They don’t fight each other. You can appreciate the simple milling and the cool blue anno. I like the blue and silver you got going on. Wouldn’t mind something like that on one of my own guns.
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James_Blond want me to add you to the list of people to message once I'm confident enough to work on other peoples markers?
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jetenginekyle sure. Probably be a good ways off for me. If I ever get a cocker half blocked, I would be looking for anno at that point.
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Originally posted by Trbo323 View Post
Is it possible to do a 3 color acid wash?
If i were to guess this was done by:
1. dying it red
2. remove most of the red using the bleach, thorough rinse, reopen pores with diluted sulfuric acid, thorough rinse method to get acid wash (I skip the bleach part and just use sulf acid because its safer since there is no chance of the bleach and acid mixing if i don't use it. My method still works but using bleach to remove the dye works faster on some colors)
3. put part in amber dye until desired shade achieved, rinse excess dye off well
4. drip blue dye onto part and let it sit for a bit to get the green. I've heard that dye can be thickened with cornstarch to keep it from running so much during this step.
5. rinse then seal
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Originally posted by jetenginekyle View PostLight blue splash with dark blue marble. Will post details later it's currently 1am and I need to get to bed
I ran the ano @ 3.44 amps for 160 minutes, bath temp was about 65F at start of run.
Dyed it in caswell fast blue 2LWN, dye temp was about 70F ( i should have heated it, took forever to absorb)
Dry off part, then put applied splash mask. ( I use GE Siliconized Acrylic that I've thinned with acetone until it has paint like consistency)
Remove light blue not covered by the mask by dipping part in solution of ~10% sulfuric acid 90% distilled water. rinse part very well
Put about half a teaspoon of caswell blue 4A in a plastic grocery bag and shake it until dye droplets cover inside evenly, then put the parts in and wrap them in the bag. I put the body in its own bag and the vasa and blocks in their own separate bag. For the bag with the small parts I twisted the part around when wrapping it to keep them from touching each other.
wait 30 min, then rinse well
seal in caswell ano sealer for 30 min
clean off masking with plastic scraper and acetone
seal again since otherwise the parts that were under the mask wouldn't be sealed correctly
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